2021
DOI: 10.25159/2663-6565/7851
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Dramatists and Poets as Agents of Yoruba Culture: A Study of Hubert Ogunde’s and Femi Abodunrin’s Works

Abstract: In many ways, people reveal their language, culture, identity, traditions and beliefs through the contents and themes of their performance arts, in addition to other identity moulding and retaining paraphernalia. However, for failing to fit into the mould of the West, the culture and traditions of peoples of African descent have been erroneously misunderstood and, in some cases, even scorned. Beyond the aesthetics and the utilisation of Africa’s oral traditions in passing down African histories and ways of lif… Show more

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